In my opinion, the Uyghurs are a nation that is very good at expressing their feelings; especially when this nation’s heart-tugging free and unrestrained singing and dancing exudes the spiritual charm and vitality of life, Always mind-blowing. After school on May 13, I was fortunate enough to watch the movie "Maimaiti 2008" with a group of reporters from the middle school student newspaper, which also made me feel satisfied.
Every nation has its own dreams. This film tells the story of children from ethnic minority villages in Xinjiang forming a football team to prepare for the Olympic Games, allowing the villagers to build their hometown inspired by the Olympic spirit. There are two clues running through the entire film: main line 1. Maimaiti’s white lie; subline 2. The villagers digging wells and afforestation. These two threads do not exist in isolation, but form a complementary and promoting relationship. In order for the children to continue to make progress in training, Maimaiti had to use a white lie: if the children win the county football match, they can go to Beijing to watch the Olympic Games. The children's efforts to pursue their dreams also moved the villagers, who began to unite to dig wells and afforestation together. All the delicate emotions run through the entire movie, making people feel the simplicity and kindness of Xinjiang people.
I was deeply moved from the beginning to the end, by the countryside far away from the hustle and bustle, by the beautiful music in the film, and even more by the people there’s perseverance and spirit of building their hometown. Moved. It doesn't matter if there are no fashionable competition uniforms. Uyghur aunts can also use their dexterous hands to make unique costumes. The clothes have ethnic elements that make people feel a sense of cohesion and a belief in victory.
The children said to the coach: "We want Wujunmu (Uyghur: attack or advance), not defense!" It was with this belief that they won the Yinsak County In the first football match, Maimaiti also turned the white lie into reality with his performance of Dawaz (Uyghur: high-altitude tightrope walk): the children can go to Beijing to watch the Olympic Games!
I think the word "Wu Junmu" in the film not only encourages young athletes to have an offensive spirit, but in my opinion it also encourages our entire Chinese nation to move forward and attack in the Olympics. , want "Wu Junmu". The entire movie expresses the Olympic sentiment of "one world, one dream" of the people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang, and tells more people: The people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang, like the people of the whole country, are looking forward to the Olympics, caring about the Olympics, and blessing the Olympics!
Chapter 1: Famous sayings of youth: Youth is the spring of life.
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